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Our weekly guide to action at favored angling spots FISHING FORECAST

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THERE WILL remain a spring-like taste in the weather as the first full week of November arrives, making any potential fishing trip a pleasant one. Trinity Bay remains off limits as Trinity River continues to receive freshwater runoff, but Texas City and Freeport are strong with redfish. Hitting the jetty in West Galveston Bay will pay off for those who like black drum. BOLIVAR: Trout are fair along the south shoreline on topwaters. Trout, black drum, sand trout, and redfish are good at Rollover Pass. A few birds are beginning to work over trout. TRINITY BAY: Freshwater runoff from the Trinity River has hampered fishing. EAST GALVESTON BAY: Trout and large Gulf trout are good for drifters working deep shell on plastics and fresh shrimp. Redfish are good in the marsh and out the mouths of drains on the falling tide. WEST GALVESTON BAY: Sand trout are fair to good in the surf and around San Luis Pass on live shrimp and topwaters. Sheepshead, redfish and black drum are good at the jetty on shrimp and crabs. TEXAS CITY: Redfish are fair to good in Moses Lake on crabs and shrimp. Gulf trout are good in the channel on fresh shrimp. Bull redfish are good off the end of the dike on crabs and mullet. FREEPORT: Redfish are fair to good on the reefs in Christmas Bay and Bastrop Bay on shrimp. Bull redfish are fair to good around Surfside and at the Quintana jetty on crabs, shrimp, and mullet. EAST MATAGORDA BAY: Trout are good for drifters on live shrimp over humps and scattered shell. Trout are fair on the shorelines on small topwaters and dark plastics. Flounder are fair on the shorelines on Gulps. WEST MATAGORDA BAY: Trout are fair on sand and grass humps on soft plastics and topwaters. Redfish and black drum are fair on live shrimp in Oyster Lake, Crab Lake and at Shell Island. Redfish are good while wading the south shoreline on live bait. PORT O’CONNOR: Redfish are good in the back lakes on shrimp and mullet. Bull redfish are good at the jetty on crabs, mullet, and shad. Trout are fair on plastics around shell in San Antonio Bay.

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